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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Taking Kids on Month Long Trip to Africa
They’re jet-setting again! Or should we say camel-riding?
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are taking all six kids on a month-long trip to Africa.
Angie says she and Brad will take all six kids on a 28-day-long trip to make sure adopted Ethopian-born daughter Zahara connects with her homeland.
“We want to cross the Sahara. It takes 28 days and would be on camel,” Angelina, 36, told the Financial Times of their trip to Africa, where both Zahara and Shiloh were born.
“We could do it in pieces and station the kids along the way.”
Pitt and Jolie and all six of their kids, Maddox, 9, Pax, 7, Zahara, 6, Shiloh, 5, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 3, are all going together on the month-long journey.
The couple who also adopted Pax from Vietnam and Maddox from Cambodia say that their children are “learning about each other’s cultures as well as being proud of their own.”
“So, it’s not like just the boys get to do the Asian thing,” Jolie said.
“They all have their flags over their beds and their individual pride. We owe Vietnam a visit, because Pax is due. Z wants to get back to Africa and Shiloh, too. So everyone takes their turn in their country.”
Photo: PCN
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alana commented on Aug 01 11 at 1:00 pmUm, pretty sure she didn’t say they were definitely doing this. She mentioned crossing the Sahara as her dream trip, she was just musing about how they might do it. It wouldn’t surprise me if they did this in the future, but it is misleading to state they have already got this dream vacation planned.
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